On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 14:31, subhani shaik <subhani466 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi ,
>> I tried to install spell check manually with FAQ info but with no luck.
>> Is there a way to install Spell-checking support manually?
>> Yes, if the installer isn't able to successfully download and install the dictionaries, you can do so manually.
>> Versions 2.7.0 and newer use the dictionaries available from the openoffice extension download site. You need to download the appropriate language extension file(s) (files are openoffice extensions *.oxt, which are just zip files that contain additional data). Once you have downloaded a dictionary extension file, you can rename it so it has a .zip extension and then extract the *.dic and *.aff files in it to <Pidgin Installation Directory>\spellcheck\share\enchant\myspell\ (create the directories if they don't exist already).
> If Pidgin is running, it will need to be restarted for new dictionaries to be recognized.
>> Versions older than 2.7.0 use Aspell; you can download both the Aspell core and a dictionary from the win32 Aspell website.
>>>> I downloaded EN_US plugin and tried to install but it's showing this error page
>>>> i hit "OK". and how to rename this downloaded plugin into *.zip .
>>>> Could you please help me out from this problem and let me know where i went wrong.
I think that the issue is that you are trying to "open/install" the
file instead of simply downloading and saving it somewhere on your
hard drive (and then following the manual steps above to make it
available to Pidgin).
OpenOffice itself shouldn't be at all involved in the process.
-D